But closer Jenrry Mejia believes that the Amazin’s will be the surprise team of the second half.

“We’re gonna make it because we believe in ourselves,” the reliever told SNY. “We’ll be ready, and we’re gonna make the playoffs. We’re gonna be there.”

With 67 games remaining on the schedule, New York (45-50) is seven games behind the first-place Braves and Nationals in the National League East. The Mets are also seven games out in the Wild Card race.

New York finished the first half red-hot, taking eight of 10 games at Citi Field to keep the season alive.

“The second Wild Card team helps everybody,” Eric Campbell, who has provided a spark off the bench, told the network. “It seems like, even if you’re five or six games out, you’re close. The last week or two was huge for us, just getting closer to .500. And we’ll look to continue that in July.”

Following their three-game set against the Padres, the Mets will head to Seattle for three and then Milwaukee for four.

They’ll return to Queens on July 28 to square off with the division-rival Phillies.